Corinne Stevie is a Miami bred, Atlanta based emcee/artist. Her alternative/hip hop/techno/pop music very nearly defies categorization. Between her crazy music tracks/ gallery openings/ a seemingly endless supply of paint/ various YouTube shows she is a busy woman.

Last spring Fred Lebain took images of various areas in new york city, each one of them an occasion of a ‘first visit’ to the location, in which he photographed and then printed in large poster format. later, he returned to the same spots for a second visit, capturing a larger framed shot in which he aligned the poster documenting his first visit to the current scene. [ Continue Reading ]

“Tubes” as they are known are a surfers lifeblood and a thing of natural beauty. We salute these adventurous photographers who, one of whom is named Clark Little, armed with a waterproof camera and perfect timing, were able to snap these incredible pictures. -internetpopculture.com

Clark Little’s photography is breathtaking, and seemingly death defying; it’s beautiful and spiritual and… well… see for yourself.

Offering a new set of figures in their more natural form, Medicom Toy releases a collection of toys from their latest collaboration alongside Where The Wild Things Are. Included in this more realistic lineup, based off the upcoming silver screen interpretation, are Bull, Douglas, Carol, Ira, Judith, K.W., and a dual set with Max & Alexander. All can now be purchased through Medicom Toy retailers, including colette.

Earlier this week, 1.5 million people filled the streets of Berlin, Germany to watch a several-day performance by France’s Royal de Luxe street theatre company titled “The Berlin Reunion”. Part of the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Reunion show featured two massive marionettes, the Big Giant, a deep-sea diver, and his niece, the Little Giantess. The storyline of the performance has the two separated by a wall, thrown up by “land and sea monsters”. The Big Giant has just returned from a long and difficult – but successful – expedition to destroy the wall, and now the two are walking the streets of Berlin, seeking each other after many years apart.

A Ferrari F1 car made out of 1,500 T-shirts and 88 pairs of jeans. It was all done for the PUMA store in London’s Carnaby Street. Check out the pics and see the video of the PUMA “pit-crew” making it happen after the jump.

Raphael Saadiq has done it again. He is consistently walking the tight rope that is neo and retro soul, balancing each artistic endeavor every step of the way. Saadiq’s lastest video is for his new single “Let’s Take A Walk”.